It's dress season, and Kirstie Allsopp's printed style offers ideal spring inspiration

Pretty, printed, and a little bit bohemian, it's what spring dresses are all about

Kirsty Allsopp in a beige blazer and printed dress
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While the sun has started to shine more, the continuing chilly temperatures are causing a series of fashion conundrums. I'm ready to switch to my spring capsule wardrobe. However, if, like me, you find yourself asking what should I wear today? Take a tip from Kirstie Allsopp's latest outfit.

The TV presenter and property expert appeared on ITV's This Morning in the perfect spring outfit idea, opting for a beautiful rainbow-hued feather print midi dress from New York-based designer Ulla Johnson.

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Printed spring dresses

As one of the premier brands to show at New York Fashion Week, Ulla Johnson's designs often have a bohemian feel, which is not only one of the top spring/summer trends for 2026 but is also a universally flattering aesthetic.

While Kirstie's beautiful rainbow coloured feather print dress is from a past season, there is a top in the same print still available in a good range of sizes. However, the good news is that I've scoured the internet for similar styles so you don't have to.

Kirstie Allsopp wearing a feather print dress, sat alongside Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd at a table on This Morning

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Shop spring dresses

If feathers aren't your preferred print, look for styles in floral, paisley or animal prints to get a similar look to one of Kirstie Allsopp's dresses - a style aesthetic she is well known for.

Midi dresses are a great item to see you through from chillier days to sunny spring weather. For now, team them with suede boots, and once temperatures rise, they'll look just as stylish with a pair of sandals or trainers.

Their versatile nature also means that they'll look great styled with a timeless leather biker jacket or your best trench coat - for the latter, look for trenches with a longer length to complement the hemline of your frock for a flattering silhouette.

Antonia Kraskowski

Antonia Kraskowski is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years of experience in the industry. 

Having started her career at Conde Nast working for titles including Easy Living, Glamour and Vogue New Markets, Antonia went on to work in the fast-paced world of newspapers and weekly magazines, becoming Fashion Editor at Express Newspapers and Magazines in 2014, a role she held for five years before going freelance.

Her career has seen Antonia travel the world, shooting in 18 countries and styling campaigns for brands ranging from Ben Sherman and DKNY to Wallis. 

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